The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 24, 1877, Image 4

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SATURDAY......................... MARCII 24, 1877.
K. KUBLI,
A C heap S tump P uller .—Pro-1 Ladies' and Gentlemen's
cure two screw jacks and a stout log
chain, at a cost of about $15, Then
FURNISHING and
take a strong beam eight feet long, and
Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon,
two pieces of plank for the jacks to
stand upon; also some blocks to raise F7LZNFCY goods
DEALER & WORKER IN
the jacks if necessary. Then place the
beam across the largest and stoutest
BOYS’ and GIRLS’
root of the stump, and resting on a
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc.
piece of plank. The chain is passed
i around the root and the beam. One READY-MADE CLOTHING,
man at each jack will rai«e almost any
Pumps,
stump to the full lift of the screw,
BOOTS and SHES,
which in a majority of cases is suffi-
| cient ; if not, place a stud under each
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
; end of the beam, lot down the jacks : GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS & CHAIRS,
and place blocks under them, give the j
I/'
stump another lift. Two men will pull ■
NAILS,
from thirty to fifty stumps a day, and
CLOTHING,
the jacks are useful for many purposes
A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOYKS
besides pulling stumps, and would be
LIQOURS, TOBACCO and CIGARS.
salable at anj’ time.
,
ONLY.
Only a seed—but it chanced to fall
In a little elett of a city wall,
And taking root, grew bravely up.
T.ll a tiny blossom crowned its top.
Only a ilowcr—but it chanced that day
That a burdened heart pa*«o<l by that way ;
Knd the nwssago that through the flower
was sent.
Brought the weary soul a sweet content.
For it spake of the lilies so woad’rously
clad ;
And the heart that was tired grew strangely
glad
At the thought of a tender care over all,
That noted wen a sparrow’s fall.
Only a thought—but the work It wrought
Could never by tongue or wn be taught;
For it ran through a life, like a thread ot
L etting W ell A lone .—Oh, Mary,
gold ;
;
the
well’s got broke, and we can’t
And the life bore fruit—a hundred-fold.
■
Only a word—but *twas spoken in love,
W ¡th a whispered prayer to the Lord above :
And theangels in heaven rejoiced once more.
For a new born soul “entered in by the
door.”
WK4ERAL NO TEN
AM) NEWN.
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HARDWARE, TINWARE,
CROCKERY, ETC.,
j get no water ; and Oh, hain’t it prime! j
Father says p’raps we shan’t ’ave to
wash for a fortnight.”
At E. Jacob's New Store,
Bronchitis.
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
. From J. Flagg, Esq., of Bennington, N. II.
“Three years since I was very much re­
duced with a dreadful cough, which result­
ed in Bronchitis, affecting me so severely as
to render it difficult to speak in an audible
voice. To this was added severe night
i sweats, and 1 was fearful of going into a
' decline. After recourse to various reme-
. dies, to no purpose, I made use of Dr. IFis
I tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, a few bottles
' of which fully restored me to health. Since
that time I have had severe attacks of cough.
| but the Balsam has always removed them.
I ¡always keep it by me, and should not
j know how to do without it.” Sold by all
i druggists.
Fuse and Caps,
Wooden and Willow Ware
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS I NEW PRICES!
CENTAUR
LINIMENTS.
One Kind for the Haman Family; tho-
Other for Horses and Animals.
These Liniments are simply the wonder
of tho world. Their effects are little 1M*
than marvelous.
The Hhife Liniment is for the human fam­
ily. It will drive Rheumatism, Sciatic*
and Neuralgia from the system; cures
Lumbago, Chillblains, Lock-jaw, Palsy,
Itch and most CutaneoiiR Eruptions; it ex­
tracts frost from frozen handsand feet, and
the poison of bites and stings of venomous
rep*iles ; it subdues swellings, and allevi­
ates pain of .every kind. When sprains or
bruises mviir, it is the most potent remedy
ever discovered to heal the injured parts.
The Centaur Liniment is used with great
efficacy for Sore Throat, Toothache, Cakerf
Breasts, Earache and Weak Back. The fol­
lowing is but a sample of numerous testi­
JUST OPENED
monials :
“I ndiana H ome , J efe . C o ., I nd ., )
May 28, 1873. i
“I think it mv duty to inform you that I
On the corner of Oregon and Jackson Sts., have suffered much with suollen feet and
chords. A lew bottles of Centaur Liniment,
opposite Odd Follow’s Hall,
has done the work for me. I have not been*
free from these swellings in eight years..
Now I am perfectly well. The Liniment,
ought to be applied warm.
BENJAMIN BROWN.”
Jacksonville, - - Oregon, The proof is in the
trial. It is reliable, it
is handy, it is cheap, and every family
should h ive the White Centaur Liniment.
The Yellow Centaur Liniment is adapted to
the
tough muscles, cordsand flesh of horses,
WITH AN ENTIRE
and animals. It has performed more won­
derful cures, in three years, of Spavin,
Strain, Wind-galls, Scratches, Sweeny and
general Lameness, than all other remedies-
in existence. Read what the great Express­
NEW STOCK OF GOODS. men say of it:
“N ew Y ork , Jan., 1874.
“Every owner of horses should give the
Centaur Liniment a trial. We consider it
tho best article ever used in our stables.
—CONSISTING OF-
“H. MARSH, Supt. Adams, Ex. Stables,
N. Y.
“E. PULTZ, Supt. U. S. Ex. Stables, N. Y.
“A LBEI’.T S. OLIN, Supt. Nat. Ex.Stables,
N. Y.”
Tho best patrons of tlvs Liniment are Far­
riers and Veterinary Surgeons, who are con-
tinuallv using some Liniment. It heals
Galls, Woundsand Poll-evil, removes Swell­
ings, and is worth millions of dollars an­
nually to Farmers, Livery-men, Stock­
CLOTHING,
growers, Sheep-raisers and those having
horses or cattle.
What a Farrier cannot do for 820 the Cen­
taur Liniment will do at a trifling cost.
These Liniments are sold by all dealers
HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. throughout tiie country. They are war­
ranted by the proprietors, and a bottle will
bo given t any Farrier or Physician who
desires to test them.
Labiatorv of J. B. Rose A Co.,
40 D ey S t ., N ew Y ork .
GROCERIES,
New York Store
Ilayes is 54 years old, and Wheeler is 57.
j 4 LI, OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD
ROPE, NAILS,
Trade dollars are quoted at 97?< buying
| , \ at the very lowest rates. If you don’t
i believe me, call and ascertain prices for
•nd
selling.
i yourselves. No humbug !
Calvin B. McDonald is an inmate of the
' All kinds ot produce and hides taken in |
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS
exchange for goods.
42tf.
Sierr i county, (Cal.) alms-house.
I
Workmen in the Lucky Queen mine are
1 T. A. DAVIS.
F. K. ARNOLD.
purchasing the stock of the company at $2
CUTLERY, WIRE,
per share.
The State printing of laws, etc., of the last
session of the Legislature, was completed on
I Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose,
The Peruvian Kyrnpt
Saturday, March 3d.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,!
I
i Vitalizes and enriches the blood, tones j
The total shipment of petroleum from the I up the system, builds up the broken down, I
ETC., ETC.
Pennsylvania oil legion during ISTBamount- . cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Dropsy, [
71 FRONT STREET,
Chronic Diarrhcva, Boils, Nervous A flee-i
ed to 10,000,000 barrels.
tion, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of I
I have secured the services of a First-class
Four thousand Chinamen will soon be Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kid-j
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
added to the population of Astoria. I,ord neys anti Bladder, Female Complaints, and j
Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair­
all diseases originating in a bad state of the ;
deliver us from such an infliction.
Blood, or accompanied by Debility or a low-
ing promptly and in superior style.
Joo Coburn, the pugilist, convicted of state ot the System.
C aution ! — Be sure you get the Peru-1 WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
shooting with attempt to kill a policeman,
t
bi»
Syrup. One dollar and two dollars a - it a complete stock of
has been sentenced to 10 years in the State's
bottle. Prepared by S etii W. F owi . e A ■
prison.
S ons , 86 Harrison Ave., Boston. Sold by 1
DRUGS,
The mare Mollie McCarty, that beat Billy druggists generally.
TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE,
L I am receiving and have constantly on
Bigham at San Francisco, has run nine races
PERFUMERY
and
TOILET
ARTICLES,
hand
a full and first-class stock of
L
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A
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A
1)
VE
RTIS
E
M
E
N
TS.
without losing a heat, beating twenty-six
horses.
Groceries,
Summons.
PATENT MEDICINES,
The Pacific Telegraph Company has been
incorporate 1 in San Francisco to construct a In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO.
telegraph line through Nevada, Idaho and
GZA&S'HLITLE’, IFLVDOIP GLASS,
for Josephine county.
HONEY.
Oregon.
Ready-Made Clothing,
Vina Ann Applegate, plaintiff, vs. John L. '
Pitcher's Casforia is a complete substitute
Applegate, defendant; suit in equity for
Four hundred calves recently arrived at
PAINTS. OILS AND
for
Castor Oil, and is as pleasant to take as
a divorce.
GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, Etc., Etc. Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery, Honey.
the Dalles, from the Willamette valley, for
It is particularly adapted to teeth­
ing and irritable children. It destroys
the purpose of sampling the much-talked of To John L. Applegate, said Defendant:
PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND,
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
worms, assimulates t he food, regulates the
bunch gmss.
1 Oregon : You are required to appear in
Stomach, and cures Wind Colic. Few rem­
7«
“
E
verything
sold
at
reasonable
rates.
j
edies are a« efficacious for Feverishness,
I red. Douglass is to be Marshal of the Dis­ said Court and answer the complaint herein
BLUE VITRIOL,
Give me a call.
K. KUBLI.
ETC., ETC.
(“roup, Worms and Whooping Cough. Cas-
trict of Columbia, an office worth 810,000 a filed by the first day ot the next regular
Jacksonville, Feb. IS. 1875.
term of said Court, commencing April 23d,
[ toria is a scientific and purely vegetable
vear. Several lawvers are incensed over , 1877, or for want thereof a decree will be
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
i preparation, more effective than Castor Oil
the appointment.
taken against yon dissolving the bonds of
' and neither gags nor gripe«. Prepared by
Messrs. J. B. |{ o » e A <’«»., 46 Dey Street,
Governor Newbold, of Iowa, has written a matrimony now existing between the plain­
Which will be sold CHEAPER than the New York, from the rei-ipeol Samuel Pitch­
tiff and yourself, and for the care ana cus­
model inaugural message. He said: “I will ■ tody of the minor children of said marriage, j
CHEAPEST in the State.
Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele­
er, M. D., of Barnstable, Mass.
do the best I can,” and then took his seat | ami for the costs and disbursements^!! this brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which
suit.
kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep,
like a wise man.
FRANCO-AM ERICAN
“EXCELSIOR”
Published l>y order of the Hon. P. P. ■ and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and
Hayes’ Cabinet seems to be a “little , Prim, Judge of said Court, made at Cham- I foot rot. Circular sent on application.
mixed.” It evidently indicates that an at­ bers and dated March 1st. 1877.
Given under our hands this 1st day of ;
tempt is to be made to revive the long de­
NOTICE, STOCKMEN!
March, 1877.
funct and ancient Whig party.
KAHLER A WATSON,
HOTEL & RESTAURANT,;
Letters have been sent from Roseburg and
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
Oregon St., Jacksonville,
other towns in the State inviting B. F. Un- j
Citation to Heirs.
derwood, the liberal lecturer, to visit Oregon i
W. J. PLYMALE. - - PROPRIETOR.
on a lecturing tour this summer.
Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall,
In the County Court of the State of Oregon THE WELL-KNOWN DRAFT HORSE,
for Jackson county, February term A.
•The Democratic caucus for Speakership is
I). 1877, sitting in probate.
active. Sayler and Morrison are the Demo­
TURK,
cratic candidates, and are organizing their In the matter of the estate of Lavinia Stow,
aving just received a new
deceased.
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­
ILL MAKE THE SEASON AT.TACK-
campaigns. Cox is trying to secure the sol­
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
To Ann Collins, (wife of James W. Collins) !
riages, I am now prepared to furnish my
sonville,
Rock
Point
and
Sam
’
s
Val
­
id South.
James M. Stow, Mary Catharine I very, j
patrons and the public generally with as
ley, commencing April 1st, at the following
(wife of Edward Iverv) John stow and i rates : $5, $10 and $15.
The New York Sun has a long story from
—AT—
Pleasant W. Stow ami tT. S. Hayden, his I Turk is 8 years old this Spring. His sine
FINE TURNOUTS
Washington, showing that General Grant
guardian ad litem, Lillie Stow, daughter I was Arabian, out of a Timoleon mare.
-
-
Pi'uprietr.eM,
was a partn'*r in the real estate pool, and
of A. J. Stow, deceased, by her guardian j Turk’s dam was French. He is a dark chest­
As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle MADAME HOLT.
J.
S.
HOWARD
’
S
STORE.
ad
Idem,
Nancy
L.
Croxton,
heirs
of
the
!
that Garfield was bribed, as shown in Glov­
horses hired to go to any part of the country.
nut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands
property and estate ot Lavinia Stow, de- . high, and weighs 1,500 pounds in working
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses
er’s report.
ceased :
broke
to work single or double. Horses
The New York Graphic, in commenting ypU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT condition.
boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon
Competent judges agree that Turk’s colts
upon Mrs. Dur,¡way’s poem, “David and I
them while in my charge.
Herman v. Helms, administrator of will compare favorably with any yet pro­ !
riIHE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD
Anna Matson,” remar ks that “it is a sad, sad said estate, has filed his petition praying for duced in the State, and he is highly recom­
1 of tendering her thanks to the public torr
^TMY
TERMS
ARE
REASONABLE.
story, and we congratulate Mrs. Duniway an order to sell the following described real mended by leading stock-raisers of Douglas
the patronage which has hitherto been ex­
property belonging to said estate, to-wit:
county, where he has made several seasons. Í
upon having got rid of it.”
A liberal share of the public patronage is tended to her, and would respectfully solicit
The west half of donation claim No. 51,
ROBT. W ESTROP.
its continuance.
solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
in
township
No.
36,
south
of
range,
1
west,
The
Meadows,
Feb.
1,
1877.
Secretarj’ ot State Evarts stated to the Chi­
I
Her tables are always under her immedi­
cago Congressman, Brent ano, that the De­ situated in Jackson county, State of Oregon.
!
ate control ; and by her long experience in?
Wherefore notice is hereby given to the
WANTED!
the business she feels confident that she will
partment will not hereafter retuse to appoint heirs at law of said estate that the prayer of JOHN L. CARTER <fc SON,
, give entire satisfaction to all. Her lieds and'
f<>reign-b<>rn citizens as Consuls and Minis­ sai< I petition will be heard and determined
rooms are fitted up in the most coinfortable-
PAINTERS.
at the Clerk’s office in Jacksonville, Jack-
ters to the land of their birth.
I
style,
suited to the accommodation of single­
son county, State of Oregon, on
20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iren,
“Hell and Damnation” is the title of a j
occupants or families. Her beds are always
Tuesday, April 3d, 1817.
pamphlet w ritten by Rev. G. H. Humphrey
elivered at the foundry in kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS.*
E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
at
10
o
’
clock
a
.
M.,
at
which
time
the
said
Ashland, for which we will pay the
of Pittsburg.Pennsylvania. It is a theologi­
all kinds of Painting, including
heirs and all others unknown are hereby
highest price.
cal work and not. as might l>e supposed, a notified to apjiear and show cause, if any
Every farmer has more or less old cast­
HOUSE PAINTING,
review of the electoral ct^ji mission.
they have, why an order of salo should not
ings about his premises, such as old stove«,
made as prayed for in said petition.
To the W ' irktng ( lass .—We are now
SIGN PAINTING,
pinions and other articles. These they
Columbus, (Ohio) March 15th.—The Re­ be Published
UNION
in" the D emocratic T imes for
prepared to furnish all classes with constant
would
do
well
to
gather
up,
and
bring
them
publican joint caucus nominated Stanley six consecutive weeks bv order of
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
employment at home, the whole oftlie time,
before the rain sets in.
HON. SILAS J. DAY, Judge.
Mathew s for Senator, vice Sherman, on the
We will also pav the highest price for old , or for their spare moments. Business new’
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
Attest : E. I). F oudray , Clerk.
I light and profitable. Persons of either sex
COPPER, BRASS ami ZINC.
third ballot, lift is Hayes* brother-in-law.
I
easily earn from 50 cents to $.> per evening,
J.
M.
McCALL
A
CO.
Howland, Taft, Shellabarger and I^iwrence
COR. CALIFORNIA A 4th STS.
ALL STYLES OF 8RAININ8 DORE.
¡ and a proportional sum by «levoting their
Summons.
were candidates for the nomination.
whole time to the business." Bovs and girls
Orders from the country promptly attend­
RAILROAD
SALOON,
;
earn
nearly as much as men. That all who
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon
Six Chinamen, who had a cabin near Chi­
ed to.
21.
I
see
this
notice may send their address and
for
the
county
of
Lake.
he
undersigned
would
re
-
co, were fired on by five unknown white
spectfully inform their friends and the Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville I test the business, we make this unparalleled
Hannah
Hudson,
plaintiff,
vs.
James
II.
men and a boy. Four were killed, one
offer: To such as are not well satisfied w«
public generally that they have purchased
Hudson, defendant; suit in equity for GREAT SACRIFICE!
wounded so severely that he is not expected
will send one dollar to pay for the troublo
HENRY PAPE, Engineer.
the above establishment, which will be
divorce.
j of writing, /nil particulars, samples worth
henceforth conducted under their constant
to live, and one wounded but slightly, who To James IT. Hudson, defendant :
several dollars to commence work on, and
personal supervision, and they guarantee
—IN—
saved Lis life by pretending to be dead.
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR-
aeopv ot Home and Fireside, one of tho
satisfaetton to all who may favor them with
The Lafayette Courier says the girl who 1 egon : you are hereby required to ap­
their patronage.
THROUGH TICKETS, 12| C ents . largest and best Illustrated Publications,all
sent free by mail. Reader, if you want
These stables aro centrally located, and
bet ten kisses that Tilden would be elected, pear and answer the complaint filed against
you in tho Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ BLACKSMITHING! within convenient distance of the various
permanent, profitable work, address, Georgo
and has been making the payment and tak­ gon for tho county of Lake, in the above
S tinson A Co., Portland, Maine.
houses of public entertainment. Horses j
ing it back for the last three months, “made entitled suit, in wnich Hannah Hudson is
HOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND Ci­
and mules will be boarded and cared for at
the last payment on the 5th inst., but hopes plaintiff and James H. Hudson is defend­
gars constantly on h ind. The re••ling
moderate charges. They have one of the
fl
Agents: I »est chance
ant, within ten days from the date of tho
table
is also supplied with Exstern periodi­ PUP
largest
and
finest
stocks
in
Oregon,
south
ot
the case will oe thrown into the courts.”
S ALLOUR MERCHANTS ARESELL-
'll 1 vv/lYl ’ /k
of the season ; all the
service of this summons upon you if served
cal«
and
leading
papers
of
the
Coast
new and taking Chrotnos—Falls of the
ing out at cost and freight, we are ready Portland, of
The franking privilege is restored for all within the county ot Lake ; or, if served in
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
to
blacksmithing at cost and freight, but
Rhine, On the Sus«iu«hanna, Off Boston.
public documents published by >rder of any other county ol this State, then within must do
I
Light,
Old Oaken Bucket, White Mountains,
have
the
cash
when
the
work
is
com
­
With
single
or
double
teams,
for
hire
on
rea
­
F.
RITSCHARD,
twenty days from the date of the service
Congress. Each Senator, Representative, of
Niigara Falls, Newport. Saratoga, Virgin
this summons upon you ; but, if served pleted. Shop on the corner of California sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses
Secretary of State and Clerk of the House by publication, then on the first day of tho and Main streets.
Vesta, Beatrice, Snow Storm, American
and Mules, which will be hired to go to any
SHANNON A BIRDSEY.
part of the country at moderate rates.
has privilege of ranking them and also out­ next term ot said Circuit Court in the coun­
W A T C H M A K E R AND J E W E L E R. Fruit. P er at Calais, Passau on the Danube;
also brilliant 9x11 Chromes, on black or
Animals bought and sold, and broke to
going members until the following Decem­ ty of Like, which shall commence six
white mounts, floral business cards, Sunday
saddle or harness.
weeks or more after the date of tho first
Interesting to Farmers.
ber.
school cards, statuary, mottoes, black
publication hereof, which said term will
CARDWELL A McMAHON.
The Supreme Court of the United States commence on Monday, tho 25th day of
fTlHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEA8- ground panels; also, trames and agents*
June,
1877.
And,
if
you
fail
to
answer
as
has affirmed the decision of the courts in
U uro in informing the public that he has supplies at very bottom pri«-es. Particulars
HE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT
Illustrated Catalogue on receipt of-
FOR
RENT.
above required, for want thereof the plain­
lust opened out in Schumpr« I uilding, on free.
to bo the mutual advantage of millers
Wisconsin, sustaining “The Potter Law-.” tiff will apply to the Court for the relief de­
s
’
amp.
Send for $3.00 out fit. J. LATHAM
California street, where he is prepared to
and farmers, have made arrangements
This was the act of the Wisconsin legislature, manded in tfic complaint, which is for a
A Co.. 410 Washington St.. Boston, head­
execute
ail
work
in
his
line
in
tho
best
man
­
HE DARDANELLES HOUSE AND
whereby the Ashland and Phoenix mills will
quarters lor Foreign and American Chro-
fixing *he rates of freight and fare on the judgment and decree of the Court that the be under tho management of Jacob Wag­
farm is offered for rent. Enquire at ner and at reasonable rar. ,.
mos.
marriage
contract
between
plaintiff
and
de
­
Cleaning and rej ring watches and
railways of the State, by an elaborate sched­
Chavner’s ranch or the Rogue River Store.
ner, who will have charge of both mills for
fendant be dissolved, and that plaintiff have the
jewelry a specialty.
THOS. CHAVNER.
company during the ensuing year, end­
ule of classification, and prohibiting dis­ tho care and custody of the children named
Give me a call. ”
F. RITSCHARD.
ing
July
1st,
1877.
THE CITY BREWERY,
criminations against placos or individuals. in the complaint, and that defendant pay
We
will
pay
the
highest
market
price
for
END 25c. to G eo . P. R owell A Co., New
the costs and disbursements of the suit.
New York, March 8.—A panic in the
—BY—
York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con­
LAND FOR SALE.
This summons is published pursuant to good merchantable wheat, and are prepared
church of St. Francis Xavier, Sixteenth an order made by Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge to contract flour at $18 per thousand pounds taining lists of 3,000 newspapers, and esti­
at the mills. Office of the company at the mates showing cost of advertising.
st rec near Sixth avenue,to-night,was caused of said Court, made at Chambers and dated Ashland Mills.
VEIT SCHUTZ.’
he undersigned offers for
A. C. J.1NES,
sale 240 acres of choice agricultural land,
by a woman fainting and cries of fire. A February, 21, 1877.
WAGNER,
ANDERSON
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XES, Hatehets, Drawing Knives, Broad­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
175 acres under fence, situated in Josephine
rush of women from one of the galleries was
MILL CO., Ashland, Oregopi.
axes, Mattocks, Picks, all sizes of Ham­ county, Oregon. For information, enquire
r . SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN-
made, and in the tumult which ensued six
mers, etc., for sale by JOHN MILLER. of John Bolt, Applegate, or at the residence
LL kinds of ammunition for sale by
FULL line of Saddlery Hardware for
forms the citizens of Jacksonville and
women and one boy were trampled under
JOHN MILLER.
of_
LA FAYETTE ALLEN.
sale by
JOHN MILLER.
surrounding
country that he is now nianu-
foot und killed. The audience was com­
OWDER—Giant, Blasting or gun powder,
fncturing.
an«l will eonsta<itly keep on hand
O you want protection ? Buy a Pistol or
VERY description of Cutlery for sale
posed entirely of women and children,
all kinds, and caps and fuse, for sale in
N elegant assortment of Pocket and ’fa­ tho very host of Liger Beer." Those wishing
Knife, or both, of JOHN MILLER.
cheap by
JOHN MILLER.
it being women’» week in Lent.
quantities to suit, by
JOHN MILLER.
ble Cutlery tor sale by J. MILLER.
a cool glass ol beer should give urn a call.
T. A. DAVIS & CO.,
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